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Thousands of workers continue to be exploited by "unscrupulous" employers, denounces Amnesty International. ABUSE QATAR 2022 WORLD CUP 2022 RED CARD m "Whether the 2022 World Cup is a success does not depend only on the footballers ," warns Amnesty International , an organization that acts in favor of human rights around the world. "Behind the brilliance of the World Cup is the work of thousands of migrants, the key to making the dream of Qatar 2022 a reality. But 10 years after FIFA awarded the tournament to Qatar, thousands remain under the exploitation of unscrupulous bosses" , notes Amnesty International. According to this organization, millions of men and women from Asia and Africa have come to Qatar in search of a better future.
They are 95% of the country's workforce and they are building the stadiums, the roads, the subway. When the Peru WhatsApp Number List tournament begins, they will serve the players and fans in hotels, restaurants, transportation, etc. throughout Qatar. Today, while FIFA prepares to generate "enormous benefits", thousands of workers continue to suffer "abuse and exploitation", including in World Cup projects, also notes Amnesty International . "Abuses," he explains, "that have even caused the death of many of these people after endless working days, outdoors and enduring very high temperatures." While acknowledging that "progress" has been made on labor rights, Amnesty International believes that the "continued abuses" demonstrate that Qatar and FIFA still have to do "much more" for the World Cup to leave a positive legacy. "FIFA has a clear responsibility to act but the reality is that workers across Qatar continue to be exploited.
This is why it must take urgent action to ensure that everyone working in organizing the World Cup can enjoy their rights, and publicly demand that Qatar urgently implement reforms so that those who contribute so much to the tournament can fulfill their own dreams of a dignified life for themselves and their families," concludes Amnesty International. Right now there is only one team capable of offering a similar economic option and this is Paris Saint-Germain. Real Madrid moves intelligently and silently. His aspiration is to be able to sign one of the two stars of the moment in June; Kylian Mbappé (22) or Erling Haaland (20) but they also have winger Moussa Diaby (21) on their agenda. The team led by Florentino Pérez continues to have faith in the Brazilians Vinícius Jr. (22) and Rodrygo (20), and is the owner of several young players on loan such as Brahim Díaz (22 - AC Milan), Martín Odegaard (22 – Arsenal), Dani Ceballos (24 - Arsenal) and Luka Jovic (23 - Eintracht Frankfurt), so their intention is to renew their forward line.
They are 95% of the country's workforce and they are building the stadiums, the roads, the subway. When the Peru WhatsApp Number List tournament begins, they will serve the players and fans in hotels, restaurants, transportation, etc. throughout Qatar. Today, while FIFA prepares to generate "enormous benefits", thousands of workers continue to suffer "abuse and exploitation", including in World Cup projects, also notes Amnesty International . "Abuses," he explains, "that have even caused the death of many of these people after endless working days, outdoors and enduring very high temperatures." While acknowledging that "progress" has been made on labor rights, Amnesty International believes that the "continued abuses" demonstrate that Qatar and FIFA still have to do "much more" for the World Cup to leave a positive legacy. "FIFA has a clear responsibility to act but the reality is that workers across Qatar continue to be exploited.
This is why it must take urgent action to ensure that everyone working in organizing the World Cup can enjoy their rights, and publicly demand that Qatar urgently implement reforms so that those who contribute so much to the tournament can fulfill their own dreams of a dignified life for themselves and their families," concludes Amnesty International. Right now there is only one team capable of offering a similar economic option and this is Paris Saint-Germain. Real Madrid moves intelligently and silently. His aspiration is to be able to sign one of the two stars of the moment in June; Kylian Mbappé (22) or Erling Haaland (20) but they also have winger Moussa Diaby (21) on their agenda. The team led by Florentino Pérez continues to have faith in the Brazilians Vinícius Jr. (22) and Rodrygo (20), and is the owner of several young players on loan such as Brahim Díaz (22 - AC Milan), Martín Odegaard (22 – Arsenal), Dani Ceballos (24 - Arsenal) and Luka Jovic (23 - Eintracht Frankfurt), so their intention is to renew their forward line.